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Teeing Off Down Under

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Teeing Off Down Under

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Exploring Australia's

Championship Golf Courses

Australia, a land renowned for its stunning natural beauty, unique wildlife, and laid-back culture, is also a burgeoning powerhouse in the world of golf. From windswept links along dramatic coastlines to impeccably manicured parkland layouts nestled inland, Australia boasts a collection of championship golf courses that are sure to excite and challenge even the most discerning golfer. At Travel There and Back, we're thrilled to take you on a virtual tour of some of the most prestigious and breathtaking championship courses that "Down Under" has to offer.


Imagine teeing off with the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean as your backdrop, navigating challenging bunkers sculpted by the coastal winds, or putting on greens that have hosted some of the biggest names in golf. Australia's championship courses offer a unique blend of stunning scenery, challenging design, and a rich golfing heritage that makes it a must-visit destination for any serious golfer.


A Land of Championship Caliber:

Australia's golfing landscape is diverse, reflecting the country's varied climates and terrains. Many of its top courses have been designed by legendary figures in golf architecture and have played host to prestigious international tournaments, solidifying their championship status.


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Must-Play Championship Golf Courses in Australia:


  1. Royal Melbourne Golf Club (West Course), Victoria: Often ranked as the number one course in Australia and consistently in the top echelon globally, Royal Melbourne's West Course is a masterpiece of strategic design. Its firm and fast fairways, combined with cunningly placed bunkers and subtle green complexes, demand precision and thoughtful play. The composite course, which incorporates elements of the East Course, has hosted multiple Presidents Cups.

    • Championship Pedigree: Multiple Presidents Cups, Australian Opens.

    • Signature Features: Strategic bunkering, firm and fast conditions.

  2. Kingston Heath Golf Club, Victoria: Another gem in Melbourne's sandbelt region, Kingston Heath is renowned for its exceptional conditioning and challenging layout. The course is relatively short by modern standards but demands accuracy and strategic thinking. Its beautifully sculpted bunkers and fast, true greens make it a test for golfers of all levels.

    • Championship Pedigree: Australian Opens, Australian Masters.

    • Signature Features: Immaculate conditioning, superb bunkering, fast greens.

  3. Cape Wickham Golf Links, King Island, Tasmania: Situated on the rugged northern tip of King Island, Cape Wickham offers a truly dramatic and unforgettable links experience. With breathtaking ocean views from almost every hole and windswept fairways carved through the dunes, it's a course that will stay with you long after the final putt drops. Its remote location adds to its unique appeal.

    • Championship Pedigree: While newer, its quality and dramatic setting have quickly earned it recognition.

    • Signature Features: Stunning coastal setting, dramatic links layout, challenging winds.

  4. Barnbougle Golf Links (Dunes Course), Tasmania: Located on the northeast coast of Tasmania, Barnbougle Dunes is another world-class links course that has quickly gained international acclaim. Designed by Tom Doak and Mike Clayton, the course follows the natural contours of the dramatic dunesland, offering a wild and exhilarating golfing experience.

    • Championship Pedigree: Hosted the Australian Amateur Championship.

    • Signature Features: Natural dunesland layout, challenging winds, stunning coastal views.

  5. New South Wales Golf Club, New South Wales: Perched on the clifftops overlooking Botany Bay, NSW Golf Club offers a classic links experience with stunning ocean vistas. The course is known for its challenging layout, particularly the strong par-4s and the need to navigate the coastal winds. It has a rich history and has hosted numerous prestigious events.

    • Championship Pedigree: Multiple Australian Opens.

    • Signature Features: Coastal location, challenging par-4s, exposure to wind.


Planning Your Australian Golf Adventure with Travel There and Back:

Dreaming of teeing off on these championship courses Down Under? At Travel There and Back, we specialize in creating bespoke international golf itineraries. Let us craft your perfect Australian golf escape, including:

  • Securing tee times at these highly sought-after courses.

  • Arranging luxurious accommodations in convenient locations.

  • Providing seamless transportation throughout your trip.

  • Suggesting incredible sightseeing opportunities and cultural experiences.

  • Offering insider tips to make your Australian golf journey truly unforgettable.


Ready to experience the championship golf courses of Australia? 

Contact our expert travel specialist, Michelle, today to start planning your dream trip Down Under. Let us help you tee off on some of the most spectacular courses the world has to offer.



Michelle Wicks Cypher

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I'm your guide to unforgettable European voyages, curated for wine connoisseurs, food enthusiasts, golfers and culture aficionados, ensuring each journey is a masterpiece of taste, history, and connection.


Michelle Wicks Cypher

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